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Peters DPC. Selection of models of invasive species dynamics. 2004;18:1236-1239.
Peters DPC, Ohman MD, Waide RB, Yao J, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Grove JM. Long-term trends in precipitation and surface water chemistry. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Pielke Sr. RA, Bestelmeyer BT, Allen CD, Munson-McGee S, Havstad KM. Spatial nonlinearities: Cascading effects in the earth system. In: Pitelka LF Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World. Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World. Berlin; 2007. p. 165-174.
Peters DPC. Grassland Simulation Models: A Synthesis of Current Models and Future Challenges. In: Jorgensen SE Handbook of ecological models used in ecosystem and environmental management. Handbook of ecological models used in ecosystem and environmental management. ; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Bestelmeyer BT, Knapp AK, Monger CH, Herrick JE, Havstad KM. Approaches to predicting broad-scale regime shifts using changing pattern-process relationships across scales. In: Nungesser M Real World Ecology: Large-Scale and Long-Term Case Studies and Methods. Real World Ecology: Large-Scale and Long-Term Case Studies and Methods. New York; 2009. p. 47-72.
Peters DPC, Bestelmeyer BT, Knapp AK. Perspectives on Global Change Theory. In: Willig MR Theories in Ecology. Theories in Ecology. Chicago, IL; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Goslee SC. Landscape Diversity. In: Levin SA Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. San Diego, CA; 2000. p. 645-658.
Peters DPC, Ohman MD, Waide RB, Yao J, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Grove JM. Long-term trends in human demography and economy across sites. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Breshears DD, Herrick JE, Urban DL, Gardner RH. Strategies for ecological extrapolation. 2004;106:627-636.
Peters DPC, Ohman MD, Waide RB, Yao J, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Grove JM. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011 p. .
Peters DPC, Gosz JR, Pockman WT, Small EE, Parmenter RR, Collins SL, Muldavin EH. Integrating patch and boundary dynamics to understand and predict biotic transitions at multiple scales. 2006;21:19-33.
Peters DPC. Globalization: Ecological consequences of global-scale connectivity in people, resources, and information. In: Pachura P The Systemic Dimension of Globalization. The Systemic Dimension of Globalization. ; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Gosz JR, Collins SL. Boundary dynamics in landscapes. In: Wilcove DS The Princeton Guide to Ecology. The Princeton Guide to Ecology. Princeton, NJ; 2009. p. 458-463.
Peters DPC, Fraser WR, Kratz TK, Ohman MD, Rassweiler A, Holbrook SJ, Schmitt RJ. Cross-site comparisons of state change dynamics. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC. Accessible ecology: Synthesis of the long, deep, and broad. 2010;25:592-601.
Peters DPC, Ohman MD, Waide RB, Yao J, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Grove JM. Long-term trends in ecological systems: An introduction to cross-site comparisons and relevance to global change studies. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC. Plant species dominance at a grassland-shrubland ecotone: An individual-based gap dynamics model of herbaceous and woody species. 2002;152:5-32.
Peters DPC. Long-term research across sites, ecosystems, and disciplines: Synthesis and research needs. In: Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. ; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Pielke RA, Bestelmeyer BT, Allen CD, Munson-McGee S, Havstad KM. Cross scale interactions, nonlinearities, and forecasting catastrophic events. 2004;101:15130-15135.
Peters DPC. Grassland simulation models: a synthesis of current models and future challenges. In: Handbook of Ecological Models used in Ecosystem and Environmental Management. Handbook of Ecological Models used in Ecosystem and Environmental Management. ; 2011. p. 175-201.
Peters DPC, Bestelmeyer BT, Turner MG. Cross-Scale interactions and changing pattern-process relationships: Consequences for system dynamics. 2007;10:790-796.
Peters DPC, Lugo AE, Chapin SF, Tepley AJ, Swanson FJ. Disturbance regimes and ecological responses across sites. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Herrick JE, Monger CH, Huang H. Soil vegetation climate interactions in arid landscapes: Effects of the North American monsoon on grass recruitment. 2010;74:618-623.
Peters DPC, Ohman MD, Waide RB, Yao J, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Grove JM. Long-term trends in production, abundance, and richness of plants and animals. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC. Recruitment potential of two perennial grasses with different growth forms at a semiarid-arid transition zone. 2002;89:1616-1623.

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